High-Cycle Garage Door Springs Built to Last

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What Are High-Cycle Garage Door Springs?

High-cycle springs are heavy-duty upgrades to standard garage door springs. Typical springs handle around 10,000 open/close cycles, but high-cycle springs last 25,000 to 50,000 cycles—or even more.

That makes them ideal for:

Busy homes with multiple daily cycles
Commercial properties with high foot traffic
Industrial environments with constant door use

What makes them different?

Larger and more robust construction
Made from high-tensile, oil-tempered wire
Custom sizes are available to match your setup
Built for long-term, high-frequency use

Why Choose Our High-Cycle Springs?

We use top-tier materials and expert engineering to make sure these springs perform under pressure.
Oil-tempered steel for added strength
Available in larger wire sizes and longer lengths
Designed for balanced, smooth lifting—even with heavy doors
Extended cycle life: 25,000, 50,000, or even 100,000+ uses
Perfect for warehouses, loading docks, apartments, and commercial garages
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Where High Cycle Garage Door Springs Are Most Useful

You’ll get the most value from these springs if your garage setup includes:

Multiple daily open/close cycles (4 or more per day)

Commercial or industrial use

Loading docks, service bays, or delivery areas

Multi-car garages, apartment buildings, or gated communities

Roll-up or overhead bay doors

How to Choose the Right High-Cycle Spring

To get the right fit, you will need a few key details about your current door and spring setup:

What to Measure:

Wire size: Count 10 or 20 coils and measure the length

Inside diameter: Usually 1.75″ or 2.00″

Spring length: Measure the spring while it’s relaxed (not stretched)

Door weight: Needed to calculate lift torque

Cycle life needed: Pick based on how often you use the door

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Installation Tips & Safety Reminders

Installing high-cycle garage door springs is not a DIY project unless you have the right training and tools. Severe tension in these springs makes them dangerous if mishandled.

Stay Safe With These Tips:

Always use proper winding bars.
Secure the torsion tube before loosening any screws.
Wear protective gloves and safety glasses.
Never install alone or without experience.

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